Apple rolls out iOS 12.3.1 to iPhones: Features, fixes and how to download

Apple has rolled out iOS 12.3.1 to all the iPhones around the globe. The OS version includes a couple of major fixes. Here's how to download iOS 12.3.1 right now.TIMESOFINDIA.COM | May 25, 2019, 14:12 IST

Apple has just released the newest version of iOS to iPhone users. The OS comes in the form of version 12.3.1 and includes a couple of major fixes that users have been complaining about lately. This will be coming to all the eligible iPhones from the latest iPhone XS handsets to iPhone 5s. One of the major issues fixed in iOS 12.3.1 is the one that prevented some iPhone users to make or receive VoLTE (Voice Over LTE) calls.

In addition to fixing the VoLTE issue, iOS 12.3.1 also fixes several other problems found in the Messages app. This includes the problem wherein a message from unknown senders popped up in a conversation list even after the user has enabled the Filter Unknown Senders option. It also fixes an issue that could prevent the Report Junk link from showing in the Messages received from unknown senders.

This is said to be the last major update before Apple unveils iOS 13 at the WWDC 2019 conference, which will kick-off starting June 3.

Talking about iOS updates, Apple recently confirmed that it will be notifying iPhone users if the performance will be tweaked with an iOS update or not, according to the UK Competition and Markets Authority. It has also been mentioned that Apple will be providing easy access to information on an iPhone’s battery health and unexpected shutdown. Also, the iPhone maker will be giving straightforward information on how to maximise the current and future iPhone’s battery life.

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